RAVE: Results and Updates from Data Release 4

Abstract

The RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) published in November 2013 its fourth data release with the stellar atmospheric parameters, abundances, distances, radial velocities, proper motions and spectral morphological flags of more than 480,000 targets. With that, a plethora of papers ranging from the mass of the Milky Way to the mapping of the Diffuse Interstellar Band, and from the chemo-dynamical history and properties of the disc to the Galaxy's bar pattern speed have also been published. Being one of the largest spectroscopic surveys in the magnitude range of Gaia, RAVE has helped to pave the way for the exploitation of the Gaia catalogs. Here, we review some of these results and present some perspectives about future RAVE data releases.

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